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- Female Confinement and Escape in "The Yellow Wallpaper"
In the following essay, Korb discusses "The Yellow Wallpaper" as a story of female confinement and escape.
- Gilman's Gothic Allegory: Rage and Redemption in "The Yellow Wallpaper''
In the following essay, Johnson argues that the narrator's breakdown in "The Yellow Wallpaper" can be viewed as the result of many years of suppressed rage.
- Gilman's ''The Yellow Wallpaper": A Centenary
In the following essay, Wagner-Martin takes the one-hundredth anniversary of "The Yellow Wallpaper" as an opportunity to comment on the schism in women's lives caused by their sometimes conflicting roles of being both an individual and a mother.
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